Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva also joined the protest along with the party leaders and workers. Women workers showed bangles and clanged utensils as they protested.
"Three such youths who were the future of the country, who were the light of their families, but became victims of the corruption of the useless government of Delhi. I stayed there for three hours...you cannot see that scene. In half an hour of rain, so much water is going into the basement.
Alleging the mismanagement of the Kanwar Yatra he said, "The arrangements for Kanwar camps would have started a month earlier but due to the arbitrariness of the Aam Aadmi Party, the month of Shravan has started but till now tents have not been installed in most of the Kanwar camps. If tents
Robinder Sachdev, a Foreign Affairs expert, said that the Bangladesh protests are also being joined by radicalists, the extreme left and China-backed groups, apart from the students, which is a worrying trend.
In February this year, the Delhi government made a revision to the power purchase adjustment charge (PPAC) by discoms, which has led to a 6 to 8 per cent rise in the electricity bills of domestic consumers.
Highlighting the increasing gun culture in the United States, Foreign Affairs expert Robinder Sachdev said that the easy availability of guns in America is "definitely a contributing factor" to the attack on former President Donald Trump.
Foreign affairs expert Robinder Sachdev condemned the attack on former US President Donald Trump and said that there is a possibility that someone who hated Trump to this extent wanted to kill him because of his policies as he is no doubt a "very divisive figure" in America.
Delhi BJP chief Virendraa Sachdeva on Sunday slammed the Aam Aadmi Party government for the electricity price hike for domestic consumers, terming the price hike as looting the people of Delhi.
Delhi BJP chief Virendraa Sachdeva on Friday targeted Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over his alleged involvement in Delhi excise policy case saying that Kejriwal's new ally, Lalu Yadav, also got interim bail but later had to go to jail after being proven guilty.
Delhi BJP chief Virendraa Sachdeva was detained by the police on Friday after the leader, along with other party workers and leaders, were protesting against the Delhi government over the hike in power prices in the national capital.